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The Cell processor has begun product proliferation, with Mercury Computer Systems today announcin... IBM, Mercury move Cell pro

Submitted by admin on Fri, 2005-10-07 09:00.

The 1U blade server, based on IBM's BladeCenter design, will offer peak performance of 400 Gflops and feature two IBM Cell BE processors, as well as XDR memory from Rambus. The Dual Cell-Based Blade software environment will run on the Linux OS, and Mercury will provide the Eclipse-based open source software framework.

“We are delighted to get this product to market so quickly, and the Engineering & Technology Services unit at IBM has been instrumental in making this happen,” said Randy Dean, v-p of business and technology development at Mercury. “A number of customers are eager to have access to this breakthrough blade solution.

The dual Cell blade will be available in the IBM BladeCenter platform. Up to seven blades can be linked in a 7U system to give 2.8 teraflops performance, said the firm.

Availability of an evaluation system is planned for Q1 2006, and production is planned for the following quarter. Mercury said initial orders for early-access systems are anticipated in the near-term.

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